Immanuel Kant eBooks
eBooks di Immanuel Kant editi da Bu Classics Books
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals. E-book. Formato EPUB Immanuel Kant - Bu Classics Books, 2026 -
Immanuel Kant seeks to establish the supreme principle of morality, arguing that moral actions must be based on duty rather than consequences. He introduces the famous Categorical Imperative, creating a framework where rules must be universally applicable to all rational beings. The text dissects the concepts of good will, autonomy, and the kingdom of ends. It is a rigorous philosophical groundwork for ethical behavior and rational freedom.
Kant's Critique of Judgement. E-book. Formato EPUB Immanuel Kant - Bu Classics Books, 2026 -
This philosophical work bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical morality by investigating the power of judgment. Kant explores the nature of the beautiful and the sublime, arguing that aesthetic appreciation is a subjective yet universal experience. He also examines teleology in nature, asking whether the natural world exhibits purpose and design. It is a complex study of how we perceive harmony in art and the world around us.
The Critique of Practical Reason. E-book. Formato EPUB Immanuel Kant - Bu Classics Books, 2026 -
Following his analysis of pure reason, Kant turns his attention to the moral agency of the human will. He argues that while we cannot know freedom or God through scientific reason, we must postulate them as necessary conditions for the moral law to exist. The text establishes the priority of practical reason in guiding human conduct towards the highest good. It is a cornerstone of modern ethical philosophy, asserting the absolute value of the moral law within.